Shipping
HAMBURG-AMERIKA
LINIE.
INO ONJUNCTION WITH
leutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft "HANSA.”
EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,
pular Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES
vin STRAITS and COLOMBO, -
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Marselties, Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and New York. from rongkong, Manila and Japan to Vancouver (B.C.) and Portland (Or Ing. Cargo at Through rates to all European North Continental and British furts, also Tricate,
Lisbon, Oporto, (ietva, and other Mediterranean Levantins, Black Baltic Sea and Port, and all North and Sought Asaerican Pira
Next Sailings from Hongkong:
OUTWARD.
Smughai, Kobe & Yokohama:
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O, J. D. AHLERS, 11th Feb.
BILESIA 15th Feb."
SUEVIA .........15th Feb
SPEZIA.....
26th Feb.
SCANDIA 10 March
SITHONIA ......%ärd March
HOMEWARD.
For Hara, Hegmen & Hamborg :
5:8. ARMENIA.......................24th daa. For Rotterdam, Bremen & innburg
S.S. FURST BU LOW., 26th Jan, For Lavre, Bremen & Hauburg;
8.8. ALTMARK.......................oth Feb.
For Marseilles, Bremen, H. & Antwerp SS. GOLDENFELS...10th Feb For liavro, Rasterdam, Braen & Hug:
S.S. BUISGAVIA...
March.
For Marseilles, Bremen & Usiabunga
6.S. BELGRAVIA... 16th March. For Havre, Breton & Bauburg
3.8, 0.J. D. AHLERS. 16th March. For Vancouver & Fortland (Or.);
S.S. SITHONIA.................22nd March. For Havre & Hamburg
S.8. SILESIA...... 23rd March,
Vancouver (BC),) and Porthad (Or.) §.S. SITHONIA 23rd March. For Further Particulam, apply to-
Hamburg-Amerika Linie,
flongkong Office.
BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD.
NEW FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN KOBE, HONGKONG AND RANGDON,
WESTWARD.·'.
The S.S. UPADA" 5257 Tons gross, Capt. Logan, will be despateled SINGAPORE, PENANG and RANGOON on the 27th ovary 113 non, and will be followed by the S 3. PULTÁLA 451 ton gross, ut. H. W. Tallent, sailing hence on or about the 9th February 1913 at suon... ing cargo at ourient rates.
EASTWARD.
The 8.3. FAZILKA,” 4752 tony grom Captain Commack, will be jetébed for YOKOHAMA & KOBE on the 7th Feb.sury, at noon, taking go and Passengeërs at current mie... For Freight or Passage, apply to
lephone No. 215,"
ngkong, 2-4th January, 19 8.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
AGENTS.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1913.
London
VESSELS TAKING CARGO,
Destination.
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European
Ports.
Vessel's Name.
For Freight
Apply To
London and Antwerp via Singapore, &c..., Favre and Hamburg, &o., ... Havre, Bremen and Hamburg, &c. ... Kotterdam, Bromen and Hamburg, &o. Mexico, Peruvian and Chili via Japan' Caps Ports via Mauritius Copenhagon and Baltio Ports Marseillos
Trieste, &c.
Trieste, Fiume, Venice via Singapore, kë. Marsailles, London and Antwerp
AFBRYO Sunda Altmark
Kiyo Maru
Dunorie
L'anton Galilea fels Bohemia
To he
Dispatched.
P. & 0. Co.... 1 February
Bank Line.
S. W. & Co... 1 Feb., about
....29 January
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.
VESSELS ADVERTISED TO DEPART, TO-MORROW.
Vessel
For
Swatow, Saigon,
Halmun.
Tolemachus.
Daigi-maru.
Fuoret Buelow. Kwongsang.
·DEPART ON MONDAY,
Upada.
Wingsang.
P & O. Co.... 5 Feb., about
Swatow.
H. A. LA
6 February
Brisgavia
H. A. L.
... 8 March
Hamburg,
Fuerst Buelow...
H. A. L.
28 January
Shanghai,
T. K. K.
1 February
End of February
A. N. & Co....
30 January
H. A. L.
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10 February
S. W. & Co...
13 February
Singapore, Macao, Swatow,
Verwaerts Mishima Mara...
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N. Y. K.
I
New York, San Francisco and Canada.
Philippines, Shanghai, Shanghai, Jupari,
Sui Tai. Tamgui. Rubi.
Boston and New York
Lovat
D & Co.
28 Jan, about
San Francisco, vin Shanghai and Japan, &o,
Persia
P. M. Co.
*
do do.
do
*...
P. M. Co.
do
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T. K. K.
UNA
10 Jan., about.
. From
Singapore,
Shanghai, Bangkok,
do do do. do New York via Suez Canal Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma vin Keelung, &c. ... Vie orin, B.C., and Seattle via Shanghai, &c. ... Victoria, Vancouver, BC., Seattle & Tao, uns, &c.
Vancouver
Vancouver via Shanghai and Japan, &c.... Vancouver B.C., and Portland (Or.) .
Australian Ports via Mañila' do clu do. do <to do do · do do
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K03 Shinyo Maru Indrawadi Mexico Maru Yokohama Maru
Ockley Monteagle
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414
J. M. & Co....
Q. S. K.
N. Y. K.
Bank Line
28 January
4 February
11 February
5 February
28 January
29 January
O. P. R. Co.... 8 March
Empress of Japan C. P. R. Co.... 8 February Sithonia
H. A. L. 23 March
Australia,
-M. & Co.
N. Y. K.
Coblenz
Eastern
G. L. & Co...
Nikko Maru Changsha
...
B. & S.
Japan,
Singapore, Coast Ports and
Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, &c.
do
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dh Singapore, Pening and Rangoon Singapore, Penang and Calcutta
do
do
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Singaporo, Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Bombay
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Kudat and Sandakan Japani
Kobe and Moji Kobe and Yokohama
du
do
Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Yokohama and Kobe
Yokohama and Kobe via Shanghai Kwang-chow-wong and Haiphong Anping and Takao via Swatow and Amoy Swatow
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
-do do do Tamsui via Swatow and Amoy
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THE AUSTRALIAN Foochow via Swatow and Amoy
ORIENTAL LINE.
HONGKONG TO PHILIP. INES & AUSTRALIAN PORTS
SAILING (SUBJECT TO ALTERTION).
• Steamers.
HANGSHA..ang m
AIYUAN COR UTHRIE
Arive Hongkong
from Australia.
5th Fibranty.
10th 'ebruary.
Manila
"do
Manila, Cebu and Iloilo
Tjitarcem Tjimahi
Upada Fookeang Arratoca Apcar. Hakata Maru.... Kawachi Maru... Borneo Tjiliwong Japan Hitachi Mara. ... Prinz Sigismund Kumano Maru... Fazilka
E. F. Ferdinand Si-Kinng
Soslu Maru Haimun Haiching Haitan Daigi Mara Kaijo Maru
Loongsang
Yuensang
Tenn
Manila, Mangarin, Iloilo and Cebu
do do
Rubi
Zafiro
Ningpo and Shangliai
Leave longswing,
Shanghai, Moji and Kobe
Shanghai, Kobo and Moji
3rd Februs y.
Shanghai, Kobo and Yokohama
do
11th February.
: do
do
do
do.
do
14th. Fabuuary
.do
do
do
for Australia..
These steamers are fitted with Refrigerating wahinery, ensuring a plentiful pply of ice, frosh provisions en, and have superior necommdation with Elec- io Light throughout and Electric Fans in the State-room- A duly qualified tock r is carried. Reduced Fares, Cargo hooked through for all Australion
ew Zeland and Tasmanian porls,
For Freight or Passage apply to
Telephone No. 86.
LOG BOOK.
The Indraghiri's Cargo
Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Moji Shanghai
do
do
Butterfield & Swire
Agents.
do
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do
do
do do
owners
find themselves still unable to run ships, a further inorense is to be discussed be. tween parties who, failing agree-
Changshow Totomi Maru Thongwa
25 January
1 February
12 February
,3 February
J. O. J. L... Quick despatch J. O. J. L..... Quick despatch J. M. & Co.... 27 January J. M. & Co.... 6 February" D. S. & Co.... 12 February N. Y. K. ... 25 January 0. S. K.
3 February M. & Co. Bog, of February J. O. J. L.... Quick despatch D. 8. & Co.... 30 January N. Y. K. ... 30 January M. & Co. ...4 Feb., about N. Y. K. ..... 12 February J. M. & Co.... 7 February S. W. & Co.... 1' Feb., about M. M. Oo... 29 January O. S. K.
5 February D. L. & Co.... 26 January D. L. & Co.... 28 January D. L. & Co.... 31 January 0. 8. K.
26 January O, S. K. ...29 January J. M. & Co.... 25 January J. M. & Co.... 1 February B. & S.. ... 28 January
S. T. & Co.... 27 January 8. T. & Co. ... 5 February 25 January 29 January
.... B. & S.
N. Y. K.
.0. J. D. Ablers. Ville de la Ciotat Den of Crombie. Kirin Moru Somali
Yedddo
Tjilatjap
Tjibodas
Tjikini Bohemia Himalaya Linan Wingsang Chinhus
To Sail
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FOR KOBE AND MOJI,
JAPAN,"
1. S. & Co.... 14 February H. A. L.
... 11 February
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27 January
M. M. Co. J. M. & Co.... N, Y. K. P. & 0. Co.... A. N. & Co.... J. OJJ. L. J. C. J. L.
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10 Feb., about .....3 February
27 Jan., about 27 January Quick despatch Quick despatch J. C. J. L.. Quick despatch S. W. & Co.... 29 January P. & O. Co.... 30 Jan., about B. & S.
25 January. J. M. & Co..... 28 January. B. & 8. ....30 January
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To Sail
Regular Steamship Service
With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast.
Ville de la Ciotat. Somali,
VESSELS ADVERTISED TO
ARRIVE TO-MORROW.
Vessela
Somali. Fuerst Buelow. Choongshing.
ARRIVE ON MONDAY. Singapore.
Yeddo,
AMERICAN MAIL.
The Shire Line s.s. Den of Crombie, from London, is duo at Hongkong on the 8th prox. She passed Canal on the 7th inst.
The s.s. Somali, left Singapore for this Port on the 20th inst, as 4 p.m., and is due here on the 26th inst., at about noon.
The H. A. L. a. Furst Bulow, left Shanghai on, the 23rd inst. am., and may be expected here on or about the 26th inst,, 8.m.
The A. L. 8.8. E. F. Ferdinand, left Singapore for this port on the 22nd inst., and will arrive here on the 30th inst.
The T. K. K. 8.8. Buyo Mary, left Callas for Salina Cruz on the 14th inst, and is expected to arrive in Hongkong on the 20th March.
The T. K. K. 8.8. Hongkong Maru, left Salina Cruz for Callao on the 17th inat., where she is. due on the 25th inst.
The O. S. K. s.e. Chicago Maru, which left Hongkong on the 27th November, arrived at Tacoma on the 27th ult, a.m.
The Swedish East Asiatic Co's 8.8. Yeddo,. left Suez on the 2nd inst., and is expected to arrive here on or about the 27th inst.
The s.s. Glenlogan, passed the Suez Canal on the 27th ult.. for Hongkong vin Straite.
The A. A. S. S. Co's, 8.8. Inver- The P. M. s.s. Siberia, loft Senclyde, passed the Suez Canal on Francisco on the 9th inst., for the 7th inst., and is duo here on Hongkong, via Honolulu, Japan or about 5th prox. ports and Manila.
The P. M. sa. China, eailed from San Francisco on the 17th inst., for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Japan Ports and Manila.
The T. K. K. s.s. Shinyo Maru,
arrived at Yokohama from Hono- Julu on the 21st inst; and is due hore on the 31st inst..
The T. K. K. 6.B. Chiyo Maru, arrived at San Francisco from Hongkong via usual ports on the 16th inst., and leaves again on the 1st February.
The T. K. E. as. Nippon Maru, left Kobe for Yokohama on the 19th inst, and is expected at San Francisco on the 7th February.
The P. M. s.a. Persia, will leave this port at 1.00 pm, on the 28th inst., for San Francisco, via Shanghai, Japan Ports and Hono- lulu,
The P. M. 8.8. Korea, arrived at Manila on the 32nd inst., will leave for Hongkong on the 26th inst, and is due to arrive at this port 9.00 a.m. the 28th inst.
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CANADIAN MAIL.
The C. P. R. 8.8. Empress of India, left Yokohama for Victoria and Vancouver, B.C., on the 10th inst, at noon..
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AUSTRALIAN MAIL..
The I. G. M. a.. Prinz Sigis- mund, left Sydney on the 11th inst., at 11 a.m., and may be ex- peoted here on or about the 3rd
February.
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The American & Oriental Lino A.. Jaserle, which left here on the 1st November for Boston and New. York, arrived at the former port on the 9th inst..
VESSELS IN PORT.
20th
Steamers. Ariake Maru, Jap. 8.a, 2.183, Sato, 24th Jan.--Miike 18th Jan, Coal,--M.B. G. • Benlawers, Br. 8.8., 2.530, Bee, Jan. Moji 14th Jan., Coal, G. L. & Co. Borneo, Ger. 8.a., 1,344, F. Sem- bill, 23rd Jan.-Sanda- kan 17th Jan, Gen-M. & Co. Chipshing, Br, 8.8., 1,199, Mooney,
Daigi
23rd Jan-Bangkok 15th Jan., Rice.-J., M. & Co. Maru, Jap. 8.8, 846, Somė“ kawa, 22nd Jan,-Swatow 21st Jan., Gen.-0:8, K. Devawongse, Gor. a.s., 1,051, E. Gathemann, 22nd Jan,- Bangkok 16th Jan, Rice. -B. & S. Duneric, Br. 89., 1,210, Joh. Tul-
lock, 21st Jan-Bangkok 13th Jan., Rice ——B‚ Ï‚‚' Empress of Japan, Br.' 8.8, 3,037,
S. Robinson, R.N.R., 18th Jan.-Vancouver, B.C. 26th Dec., Mail and Gen. -0. P. R. Co.
Halmun, Br. 8.8% | 64), J. · W. Evans, 24th Jan.-Swa- tow 23rd Jan., Gen.-D. L. & Co.
Kaifong. Br. ss., 1,025, Sidford. 17th Jan-Manila 14th Jan Gen-B. & §. Kiyo Maru, Jap s... 5,757, T. Ota, 19th Jan, Moji 14th Jan., "M'dise-T. K. K. Kyodo Maru,Jap. ds., 1,218, 8.
Mopisaki, 23rd Jan- Canton 22nd Jan,, Ballast. -M. B. K.
Persia,
Am. 8.8., 4,355, J. Hill, 19th Jan.-San Francisco 21st Dec., Gen.-P. M. S. Co.
Jan-Manila 21st Jan, shengking, Br. ss., 1,043, Cowan,
Sugar.-S. T. & 56
The E. and A. 8.8. Aldenham, Rubi, Am. se,, 1408, J. Miller, 24th left Sydney on the 15th inst. for PLOPOSED · BAILING FROM HONGKONG, this port, via Queensland ports FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK, and Manila,
8.8. LOVAT"}°30th Jea.
about
16th Jan Canton 15th, Jan., Gon.-B. & S..
!
The E. and A. s.s. Empire, left|Talthybuis, Br. 8.3., 6,525, H, L For Freight and further Information, Sydney on the 20th inst. for this apply to
port, via Queensland ports, Timor and Manila. DODWELL & CO.,
BRA Hongkong, 24th Jan.. 1918.
.4.
LTD.
[1081]
MERCHANT STEAMERS. The A. L. 8.8. Bohemia, left Singapore for this port, on the "INDRA" LINE, LIMITED. 23rd inst., p.m., and, will arrive
here on the 29th inst., a.m.
The steamer Indraghiri, forment, will refer the matter to Messrs. Armstrong, Whitworth New York, is taking out the lar-arbitration. On rotice, the und Co. will get theirs from the zest oigar shipment on record. Union-Castle Company mayhipway Company. We contem- The vessel is loading over seven withdraw from the agreement, plate, however, a very much and a half million cigars. Prae- but it still hold good between all larger programme then this, for sically all the factories of Manila other signatories. The agree.we are firm believers in the future are contributing towards this mont is for one year, with six of the motorship. Indeed, it may THE Steamship anormona ahipment which, apart months' notice to determine. be said that if other firms in- from its intrinsic value, tends to The Day of the Motorship. terested in shipping will only do demonstrate the importance of a Sir Marcus Samuel, bead of us the favour of sticking to Philipppine cigar in the United Shell Transport and Trading steamships we soon will have Capt. O. P. Seddon will be despatched States market, The Indraghiri Company, recently formed the lines of passenger vessels run- for the above ports on THURS- is one of the new India line of Flower Motorship Company, and ning in many directions. A DAY, the 30th Jan., at noon.
The Steamer has superior BOGOTA- steamers and is on her maiden is confident that the day of the service of twenty-knot motorships trip. She is a fitting example ocean vessel equipped with in running to the East is no remote modation for passengers is Installed of the modern freighter. She tornal-combustion engines has possibity. This has been render- throughout with Electric Light® and Failed for New York on the 22od arrived. Discussing the subjected feasible by tho recont perfection carries a duly cartled doctor. with 22,000 bales of hemp in ad- with a "N. Y. Herald" corre of the two cyolo double-soting weeks for Shanghai and Kobo (Inland The Steamers leave about every 8 dition to her cigare and other spondent, he said: "I have been engine, which gives, 4000 h. P. Soa), returning vis Moji, providing a
long interested in the develop from one cylinder. This is now stay of 5 to 6 days in Japan. South African Freights. ment of the motorship, and I let manufactured under a patent Return tickets are available by the "South Africa publishes it bo known some time ago that owned by Krupp's, of Essen. A Indo-China, Steam Navigation Co.'s the salient features of the as soon as British firms could licence to make these engines in Steamers. Fare for round trip $120. freights agreement between turn out a antifactory internal England has been obtained, and For Freight or Passage, apply to the South African Merchants' combustion engine I would under-within a short time they will be committee and the shipowners, take the building and opera- made on the Clyde. With such DAVID BASSOON & CO., LD., which was to be signed in Deting of ships equipped with engines there is nothing to ul-
Agents.. comber. It stipulates that all such engines. Now that two timately prevent the construction Hongkong 22nd. Jan., 1918. [198 shippora shipping by the Confirms have responded to this of a ship the equivalent in fenance lines must sign the offer, the Flower Motorship Com-size, speed and comfort of the she would have to burn four hun- agreement. The shipowners pany has been formed, and ordere│"Mauretania." The supreme dred tons of coal a day, and she agree to run ships as in the past for ships of as much as 6,000 tons advantage of the motorship con- must also have bunkers for that Capt. Charters, will be despatched as at present freights, but if, owing have been placed. Messrs. Swaniate in the smallness of the space quantity of coal. Now, a motor- above on 10th February. to the greatly increased cost of and Hunter are building two occupied by the machinery, and ship could maintain such a speed running, it is found necessary, ships for us, and Mesare. Arm- the fuel for the machinery. Let on one hundred tons of oil a day. shipowners may raise freights by strong, Whitworth and Co., are us take the case of a steamship in The suppression of coal bunkers certain amounts, totalling 15 per building one. The former will the India trade. To maintain a means a gain of something like dent, all round. If the chip supply their own engines, while speed of twenty knots an hour thousand tone in stowaga,!
cargo..
FROM: NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL. VE
(With Uberty to call at the Malabar Coast)
THE Steamship
" INDRAWADI”
For Freight and Passage apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Uo.,
LTD.
Agente.
Wongkju", "8th,dan 08. 103
Tean,
Allen, 21st Jan.-Van- couver 10th Dec,, Gen.— B. & S. Am.8.8, 1,346, A. H. Outer- bridge, 24th Jan-Manila 21st Jan., Gen.-B. & 8. Telemachus. Br. a... 1,500, Fra- eer, 20th Jan.-Saigon 16th Jan., Rice.-Wo Fat Shing.
Titania, Ger 8.8., 1,800, Vogt, 23rd Jan.-Tsingtau 19th Jan., Ballast-German- Navy
The I-O. 8. N. s.s. Yatshing, from Calcutta, is due at Hong- Ulv. Nor. B.B., 885, Pedersen, 24th kong on the 1st prox.
The 1-O. S, N. 5.8. Namsang, from Calcutta, is due at Hong- kong on the 4th prox..
;
The I.-C. S. N. s.s. Fooshing, from Guaymas, is due. at Hong- kong on the 5th prox.
··
The I.-C. 8. N. es. Cheongching. from Bangkok, is due at Hong- kong on the 10th insti
Jan Bangkok 16th Jan, Rice-T & Co.
Upada, Br. 6.8., 2,382, Logan,
22nd Jan-Moji 17th, Jan, Gen.-J., M, & Co. Yokohama Maru, Jap. 8.8., 4,010;
8. Wada, 20th: Jan- Seattle, Wash, via ports Shanghai 17th Jan, Gen.. -N. Y. K
Cooked Ham $1.40 per 1b... Carnað. Beat, Pork and Bean "ALEXANDRA CAFE CO,